During the construction, parking can literally be hell, but the construction is needed and once it is done, it should be better. |
I like new challenges -- I'm following someone strong, ... I'm hoping this will be the place to stay. |
I remember this kid said, 'I can't believe we did all this work to come in second,' ... I wanted to kill him because we learned so much along the way. |
I'm trying to give them a focus ... that you have to do it for yourself, but you also have to do well for each other, ... We need to represent the school and the community. |
It ought to be interesting, |
life of solitude, guilt, anger and remorse. |
Losing Moses on the Freeway |
point us away from the city of man toward the city of God. |
Rape mutilation, abuse, and theft are the natural outcome of a world in which force rules, in which human beings are objects. |
The failure to dissect the cause of war leaves us open for the next installment. |
the perfect chair to sit in or porridge to taste. |
Very few veterans can return to the battlefield and summon the moral courage to confront what they did as armed combatants. Wallowing in their pain and at times in self-pity, they are often incapable of facing the human suffering and death they inflicted, especially on the defenseless and the weak. They have a habit of disregarding, as they did during the war, the people who live in the lands they brutalized. Walking among the very human beings who bear the scars of war, they see only their own ghosts. |
War is necrophilia. And this necrophilia is central to soldiering, just as it is central to the makeup of suicide bombers and terrorists. The necrophilia is hidden under platitudes about duty or comradeship. |